Authors
Roberto Impicciatore, Francesca Tosi
Publication date
2019/8/1
Journal
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility
Volume
62
Pages
100409
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Student mobility is a significant component of Italian internal migration patterns, but its role in preserving or dismantling social inequalities is still largely under-investigated, especially when considering parental background—that is, the educational, occupational and social statuses of the parents. This paper has two aims. First, by analysing the effect of parental background on children’s decision to move to northern regions for tertiary education, it examines the selectivity into student internal geographical mobility in Italy and discusses it in terms of possible social mobility pathways. Second, the paper adopts a diachronic perspective to evaluate if the relationship between geographical mobility and family background persisted over the years 1995–2011, a period characterized by crucial changes in the tertiary education system in Italy. We applied multinomial logit regression to a repeated cross-section of Istat’s Survey …
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